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If you are ever unhappy with our service we will re-do the area of concern free of charge. If you are still unsatisfied with our service we will refund your money. No questions asked just a simple straight forward guarantee.


Our highly trained professionals can provide you with the services you need to maintain the appearance and health of your home. From the roof to your driveway we have the equipment and experience you need to service your biggest investment. Call today to see how Mobi Clean Inc. can work for you.

 

Exterior Home Cleaning:

You would never dream of owning a car and never washing it, why the lack of cleaning would shorten it's life span dramatically. Your home is your biggest investment, doesn't it deserve the same care or better than that of your car. With proper maintenance it will maintain its value and provide you with a safe and comfortable place to live and raise your family.

Dirt, pollutants and salt are all attracted to your homes exterior just like metal to a magnet. As the wind blows across your home it creates an electromagnetic bond with the surface that attracts these airborne pollutants to your home, just like a magnet. When these pollutants sit on your house they slowly begin to breakdown and oxidize the siding and damage your homes exterior. With a simple cleaning you can remove the harmful elements and protect your home from damage. This simple maintenance procedure can save you tens of thousands of dollars down the road in repair costs.

When Mobi Clean Inc. cleans your home we use the finest available biodegradable detergents in the marketplace, but that is not enough. As important as the cleaners are knowing how to use them is even more important. Many contractors will use cleaners that have a sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide base. Why? Because they are cheap to produce and purchase. What are hydroxides? Hydroxides are caustic based cleaners that are used in things like oven cleaner and drain cleaners. Do they work? Sure they do because they strip off a small layer of the surface or paint as they clean. Further when not rinsed fully or mixed too strong they can damage your home, thankfully there is a better and safer way to clean.

Our Process...

Mobi Clean Inc. Employs a three stage process when cleaning your home. The first step is to prep the surface with a low Ph cleaner. This exclusive process does two very important things. It begins by breaking the electromagnetic bond between the surface and the dirt which helps to disperse the pollutants from the surface. Additionally it allows for a neutral Ph when we are done which lets us leave the ground exactly as it was when we started so there is no damage to your plants or any animal life. The second step involves a high Ph detergent which causes the dirt and pollutants to completely disperse from the surface. This cleaner helps to encapsulate the dirt and suspend it in solution for rinsing form the surface. In addition this will neutralize the Ph of the two detergents allowing the soil to remain unchanged. For our final step we use a special wax sealer with mildew retardants. This product helps to make the house slide through the air reducing the effects of the wind and the electromagnetic bond it creates. In turn this allows the homeowner to rinse any buildup of dirt or pollutants from the surface with their garden hose for regular maintenance.

 

 

Roof Cleaning:   What’s wrong with my roof? The truth about the black streaks on your roof…

What most contractors either don’t know or won’t tell you is the black streaks are really a form of algae that is feeding off your shingles. The black stains or streaks that you see on your shingles are a type of algae called Gloecapsa Magma. In the 80’s shingle manufactures changed the base of their shingles to include a crushed limestone which acts as a food source for the algae. To further add to the problem the Gloecapsa Magma is an airborne alga which means the spores can spread from house to house which is why you will see entire neighborhoods infected within a matter of a few years. This alga begins to eat at the limestone that is added to your shingles for protection and the proper reflection of the heat. As this layer is broken down the shingle base material begins to become exposed and deteriorates due to direct exposure to the sunlight and the lifespan of the roof is dramatically shortened.

 

Cleaning your roof…

Many of the roofing shingle manufactures recommend a cleaning of your roof should the algae become present on the shingle. Companies like GAF, Owens Corning and the Asphalt Roofing Manufactures Association suggest the very same procedure we use. We start with a low pressure cleaner application that is designed to kill the algae and other growth that may be present. This is followed by a low pressure rinse to remove the pollutants and dead growth from the roof. When done properly this procedure allows you to get the full life out f your shingles in the end saving you thousands of dollars.

 

Should I clean or replace…

Not all roofs should be cleaned; some do need to be replaced when they have been neglected for too long. A few signs that point to a replacement are brittle or crumbling shingles, roof leaks, cupped or curling shingles, loose or damaged shingles, and excessive granules in your gutters. If you are unsure of what to do please call 414-351-9274 for a free roof cleaning evaluation. We will never clean a roof that needs to be replaced, only those that can truly benefit from our services. With a roofing contractor you may not get the whole story and you may be convinced that your only option is replacement when a simple cleaning may be all that is necessary.

 

 

Pavers:

Sidewalk and patio pavers require extra care when cleaning. It is important to remove the dirt and algae growth but not damage the paver or the surface that it is placed on. When cleaning pavers we use a process that involves deep cleaning the pavers without damage. After the cleaning process is complete we re-sand the joints to prevent the shifting of the pavers. We can also apply a special voc compliant sealer with mold and algae inhibitors that offers a 1 year commercial or 2 year residential guarantee. Our special sealers provide extra protection and help to stabilize the sand joints, further it allows us to complete the project in one day instead of weeks like other contractors.

 

 

 

Fence and Deck Cleaning - Restoration:

Wood cleaning is a precise process that requires a special touch to avoid doing permanent damage to the fibers of the wood. Maintaining the correct pressure and using the proper cleaners is the key to a successfully restoration. While each deck or fence is different each will be approached in the same manner. First the appropriate cleaner or stripper must be chosen that will be aggressive enough to remove the failed sealer or stain and not damage the wood. After the wood is cleaned it must be neutralized to remove the alkalinity in the wood and bring it back to it's original fresh cut appearance. This step may be one of the most important steps in wood restoration as it can stop the further degradation of the wood surface. Sadly many contractors often skip this step either from lack of knowledge or to try and save an extra buck. Finally after the surface is dried the deck will be lightly sanded or buffed to remove any remaining sealers and remove any raised wood fibers. 

 

Garage Cleaning:

Stop the damaging effects of the salt and oil on your concrete and prevent these elements and more from being tracked into your car or worse your home. We use a special deep cleaning process that allows for removal of oil stains and other contaminants on your concrete pad. With the use of our special recovery surface cleaner we have the ability to clean your garage floor without mess and allows for a zero environmental discharge of the contaminants from the oil.


 

 

Driveway and Sidewalk Cleaning:

Curb Appeal? So obvious yet often over looked, few realize how the dirty the driveway and sidewalk really are. Our specialized equipment allows us to deep clean the surface of your driveway and sidewalks evenly preventing wand marks and damage often caused by unskilled contractors. Our specialized process will remove the built up dirt, mildew and other organic growth. With the use of our specialized detergents and hot water we not only clean but sanitize the surface stopping the existing growth that has occurred to prevent the re-growth of the substances.  When the surface is clean we can apply special sealers to help maintain the appearance and protection and assist in the retardation of further growth.


 

 

Roof Raking and Ice Dam Removal Services in Milwaukee and Surrounding Areas

What is an ice dam?
An ice dam is a ridge of ice that forms at the edge of a roof and prevents melting snow (water) from draining off the roof. The water that backs up behind the dam can leak into a home and cause damage to walls, ceilings, insulation, and other areas. Figure 1 shows a cross section of a home with an ice dam.

Figure 1. Cross section of a one-and-a-half story house with an ice dam.

What causes ice dams?
There is a complex interaction among the amount of heat loss from a house, snow cover, and outside temperatures that leads to ice dam formation. For ice dams to form there must be snow on the roof, and, at the same time, higher portions of the roof's outside surface must be above 32° F while lower surfaces are below 32°F. For a portion of the roof to be below 32°F, outside temperatures must also be below 32°F. When we say temperatures above or below 32°F, we are talking about average temperature over sustained periods of time.
The snow on a roof surface that is above 32°F will melt. As water flows down the roof it reaches the portion of the roof that is below 32°F and freezes. Voila!—an ice dam.
The dam grows as it is fed by the melting snow above it, but it will limit itself to the portions of the roof that are on the average below 32°F. So the water above backs up behind the ice dam and remains a liquid. This water finds cracks and openings in the exterior roof covering and flows into the attic space. From the attic it could flow into exterior walls or through the ceiling insulation and stain the ceiling finish.
Nonuniform roof surface temperatures lead to ice dams.
What causes different roof surface temperatures?
Since most ice dams form at the edge of the roof, there is obviously a heat source warming the roof elsewhere. This heat is primarily coming from the house. In rare instances solar heat gain may cause these temperature differences.
Heat from the house travels to the roof surface in three ways: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is heat energy traveling through a solid. A good example of this is the heating of a cast iron frying pan. The heat moves from the bottom of the pan to the handle by conduction.
If you put your hand above the frying pan, heat will reach it by the other two methods. The air right above the frying pan is heated and rises. The rising air carries heat/energy to your hand. This is heat transfer by convection. In addition, heat is transferred from the hot pan to your hand by electromagnetic waves and this is called radiation. Another example of radiation is to stand outside on a bright sunny day and feel the heat from the sun. This heat is transferred from the sun to you by radiation.
In a house, heat moves through the ceiling and insulation by conduction through the slanted portion of the ceiling (Figure 1). In many homes, there is little space in regions like this for insulation, so it is important to use insulations with high R-value per inch to reduce heat loss by conduction.
The top surface of the insulation is warmer than the other surroundings in the attic. Therefore, the air just above the insulation is heated and rises, carrying heat by convection to the roof. The higher temperatures in the insulation's top surface compared to the roof sheathing transfers heat outward by radiation. These two modes of heat transfer can be reduced by adding insulation. This will make the top surface temperature of the insulation closer to surrounding attic temperatures directly affecting convection and radiation from this surface.
There is another type of convection that transfers heat to the attic space and warms the roof. In Figure 1, the winding arrow beginning inside the house and going through the penetration in the ceiling, from the light to the attic space, illustrates heat loss by air leakage. In many homes this is the major mode of heat transfer that leads to the formation of ice dams.
Exhaust systems like those in the kitchen or bathroom that terminate just above the roof may also contribute to snow melting. These exhaust systems may have to be moved or extended in areas of high snow fall.
Other sources of heat in the attic space include chimneys. Frequent use of wood stoves and fireplaces allow heat to be transferred from the chimney into the attic space. Inadequately insulated or leaky duct work in the attic space will also be a source of heat. The same can be said about knee-wall spaces.
Photograph 1 shows a single story house with an ice dam. The points of heat loss can be clearly seen as those areas with no snow. The ceiling below this area needs to be examined for air leakage, missing or inadequate insulation, leaky or poorly insulated ductwork, and the termination of a kitchen or bathroom exhaust into the attic space.

Photograph 1. A single-story house with an ice dam. The areas without snow are the points of heat loss.



Photograph 2 illustrates unusually high heat loss from the roof. There is very little snow left on the roof and at its edge is both an ice dam and a "beautiful" row of icicles.

Photograph 2. The unusually high heat loss on this roof has caused both an ice dam and icicles.

So it is primarily heat flowing from the house that is causing the nonuniform temperatures of the roof surface leading to ice dams.
Preventing ice dams
In all Minnesota communities it is possible to find homes that do not have ice dams. Ice dams can be prevented by controlling the heat loss from the home.
Dealing with ice dams
Immediate action:

  • Remove snow from the roof. This eliminates one of the ingredients necessary for the formation of an ice dam. A "roof rake" and push broom can be used to remove snow, but may damage the roofing materials.
  • In an emergency situation where water is flowing into the house structure, making channels through the ice dam allows the water behind the dam to drain off the roof. Hosing with tap water on a warm day will do this job. Work upward from the lower edge of the dam. The channel will become ineffective within days and is only a temporary solution to ice dam damage.

Long-term action:

  • First, make the ceiling air tight so no warm, moist air can flow from the house into the attic space.
  • After sealing air leakage paths between the house and attic space, consider increasing the ceiling/roof insulation to cut down on heat loss by conduction.

Both of these actions will increase the snow load that your roof has to carry because it will no longer melt. Can your roof carry the additional load? If it is built to current codes, there should not be a structural problem. Roofs, like the rest of the home, should have been designed to withstand expected snow loads. In Wisconsin, plans showing design details to meet expected snow loads are usually required to receive a building permit. The plans for your home may be on file at your local building inspection office. To help you understand the plans, or if you cannot find plans for your home, you may want to contact an architectural engineering firm. A professional engineer should be able to evaluate the structure of your home and answer your questions about the strength of your roof.

  • Natural roof ventilation can help maintain uniform roof temperatures, but if the long-term actions described here are done effectively, then only small amounts of roof ventilation are needed to maintain uniform roof surface temperatures. If heat transfer has been reduced substantially, then snow will build up on the roof and cover natural roof ventilation systems, reducing attic ventilation rates. Natural attic ventilation systems are needed to dry the attic space and remove heat buildup during the summer.

Mechanical attic ventilation IS NOT a recommended solution to ice dams in Wisconsin. It can create other attic moisture problems and may cause undesirable negative pressure in the home.

WARNING!
  • Any person on the roof during the winter or performing work on the roof from below is risking injury and risking damage to the roof and house. It is important to contact professionals to carry out this job.
  • Whenever a house is tightened up, ventilation systems, exhausting devices, and combustion devices must have enough air to operate safely and effectively!


Weatherization contractors, who may be listed under Energy Management and Conservation Consultants or Insulation Contractors in the Yellow Pages, are professionals who can deal with the heat transfer problem that creates ice dams. A blower door test should be used by the contractor you hire to evaluate the airtightness of your ceiling. In addition, they may have an infrared camera that can be used to find places in the ceiling where there is excessive heat loss.
Interior damage should not be repaired until ceilings and walls are dry. In addition, interior repair should be done together with correcting the heat loss problem that created the ice dam(s) or the damage will occur again.

Preventing ice dams in new homes
The proper new construction practices to prevent ice dams begin with following or exceeding the state code requirements for ceiling/roof insulation levels. The second absolutely necessary practice is to construct a continuous, 100% effective air barrier through the ceiling. There should not be any air leakage from the house into the attic space! Recessed lights, skylights, complicated roof designs, and heating ducts in the attic will all increase the risk of ice dam formation.

Mold, mildew, and air quality
Moisture entering the home from ice dams can lead to the growth of mold and mildew. These biologicals can cause respiratory problems. It is important that the growth of mold and mildew be prevented. This can be done by immediately drying out portions of the house that are wet or damp. See immediate action steps listed earlier to get rid of the water source. Action needs to be taken to clean the home environment and maintain its air quality.

Reprinted from The Grime Scene Power washing Forum.

 

Basement Cleaning:

Cleanup after flood damage or just removing old buildup is no problem for Mobi Clean Inc. Our environmentally safe cleaning detergents help to remove the layers dust and grime while also acting as a sanitizer to kill any mildew that is present. Our state of the art recollection system allows for full recapture of the wash water to allow for a faster dry time and environmental compliance. When your job is complete you will be left with a clean and sanitized surface making your house a healthier and safer place to live. 

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